Friday, May 29, 2009

Egypt: List of Positive H5N1 Human Cases

This is a listing of cases since Report Date: January 26th, 2009.

  • RECENT CASES:

  • Date of report: 27 May 2009
  • Governorate: Sharkiya
  • District: Village in Abo Hammad district
  • Event summary: Girl, age 4, began experiencing fever on May 23. She was admitted to Zagazig Fever Hospital on May 25. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 26. A history of contact with dead and sick poultry was reported. She was reported in stable condition May 27 and was to be referred to Manshiyet El Bakry Hospital in Cairo. The MOH reported this was the 76th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 27 May 2009
  • Governorate: Sharkiya
  • District: Hehia city urban area
  • Event summary: Boy, age 4, began experiencing fever on May 24. He was admitted to Zagazig Fever Hospital on May 25. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 26. A history of contact with dead and sick poultry was reported. He was reported in stable condition May 27 and was to be referred to Manshiyet El Bakry Hospital in Cairo. The MOH reported this was the 75th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 20 May 2009
  • Governorate: Sohag
  • District: Sohag
  • Event summary: Boy, age 3½, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on May 17. He was admitted to Sohag Chest Hospital on May 18. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 20. A history of close contact with dead and sick poultry was reported. He was reported in stable condition May 20 and referred to Manshiyet El Bakry Hospital in Cairo. The MOH reported this was the 74th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 20 May 2009
  • Governorate: Dakahliya
  • District: Sherbin
  • Event summary: Boy, age 4, began experiencing fever on May 18. He was admitted to Mansoura Chest Hospital on May 18. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 20. A history of close contact with dead and sick poultry was reported. He was reported in a good general condition May 20 and referred to Manshiyet El Bakry Hospital in Cairo. The MOH reported this was the 73rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 18 May 2009
  • Governorate: Dakahliya
  • District: Meet Ghamr
  • Event summary: Girl, age 4, began experiencing symptoms on May 9. She was admitted to Mansoura Chest Hospital with pneumonia on May 17. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 18. A history of close contact with sick poultry was reported. The girl died May 18. The MOH reported this was the 72nd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 15 May 2009
  • Governorate: Gharbia
  • District: Mahalla
  • Event summary: Boy, age 3, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 12. He was admitted to Mahalla Fever Hospital on May 15. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 15. His family reported a contact with sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on May 17 and was to be transferred to El Bakry Hospital in Cairo that day. The MOH reported this was the 71st case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 13 May 2009
  • Governorate: Sharkiya
  • District: Kafr Sakr
  • Event summary: Boy, age 4½, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 10. He was admitted to Zagazig Fever Hospital on May 11 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 13. His family reported a history of contact with dead and sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on May 17 and was to be transferred to El Bakry Hospital in Cairo that evening. The MOH reported this was the 70th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 10 May 2009
  • Governorate: Sohag
  • District: Tanta
  • Event summary: Girl, age 5, began experiencing fever and runny nose on May 7. She was admitted to Sohag Fever Hospital on May 9 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed May 10. Her family reported a close contact with a dead/sick poultry. She was reported in good general condition on May 18 and was to be transferred to El Manshiyet Bakry Hospital in Cairo the same day. The MOH reported this was the 69th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 23 April 2009
  • Governorate: Gharbia
  • District: Tanta
  • Event summary: Woman, age 34, began experiencing fever on April 21. She was admitted to Tanta Fever Hospital on April 21 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 23. She reported a history of contact with dead and sick poultry. She was reported in good general condition on April 23. The MOH reported this was the 68th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 21 April 2009
  • Governorate: Sohag
  • District: Akhmim
  • Event summary: Boy, age 4, began experiencing symptoms of fever and runny nose on April 18. He was admitted to Sohag Fever Hospital on April 18 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 21. His mother reported a close contact with a dead or sick poultry. The boy was reported in good general condition on April 21. The MOH reported this was the 67th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 21 April 2009
  • Governorate: Kafr el Sheikh
  • District: Kellin
  • Event summary: Girl, age 1½, began experiencing symptoms of fever, nasal discharge and cough on April 15. She was admitted to Kafr el Sheikh Fever Hospital on April 18 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 19. Her mother reported a close contact with dead and/or sick poultry. The girl was reported in good general condition on April 21. The MOH reported this was the 66th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH.
  • Related avian case

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  • Date of report: 17 April 2009
  • Governorate: Cairo
  • District: El Marg
  • Event summary: Woman, age 25, 33 weeks pregnant, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on April 6. She was admitted to Ain Shams Hospital on April 11 and received Tamiflu April 16. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 17. Her family reported close contact with sick poultry. The fetus died, and the woman was reported in very critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 17. The MOH reported this was the 65th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
  • Update: The patient died 22 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

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  • Date of report: 15 April 2009
  • Governorate: Kafr el Sheikh
  • District: Kellin
  • Event summary: Woman, age 33, began experiencing symptoms of fever and cough on April 7. She was admitted to Kafr el Sheikh Fever Hospital on April 15 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 15. Her family reported close contact with sick and dead poultry. She was reported in a very critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 15. The MOH reported this was the 64th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
  • Update: The patient died April 24 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

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  • Date of report: 5 April 2009
  • Governorate: Qalyoubia
  • District: Shoubra el Kheima
  • Event summary: Boy, age 6, began experiencing symptoms March 22. He was admitted to Ain Shams University hospital March 28 and received Tamiflu on April 3. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 5. He was reported in a critical condition under artificial ventilation on April 6. The MOH reported this was the 63rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH
  • Update: The patient died April 21 (Source: FAO-ECTAD)

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  • Date of report: 2 April 2009
  • Governorate: Beheira
  • District: Kom Hamada
  • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing fever, cough and runny nose on March 31. He was admitted to Damanhour Fever Hospital on April 1 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 2. He reported contact with a dead or sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on April 6. The MOH reported this was the 62rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOH
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOH

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  • Date of report: 1 April 2009
  • Governorate: Beheira
  • District: Kom Hamada
  • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing fever and cough symptoms on March 27. He was admitted to Naaora Fever Hospital on March 30 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed April 1. He was reported contact with dead and sick poultry. He was reported in good general condition on April 6. The MOHP reported this was the 61st case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

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  • Date of report: 26 March 2009
  • Governorate: Qena
  • District: Qena
  • Event summary: Girl age 2½, began experiencing symptoms March 23. She was admitted to Qena Fever Hospital March 24 and received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 26, and the child was referred to Manshiyet el Bakry Hospital, Cairo. Her mother reported the child had close contact with a dead poultry. She was reported in a good general condition on March 18. The MOHP reported this was the 60th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

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  • Date of report: 18 March 2009
  • Governorate: Assiut
  • District: El Fath
  • Event summary: Woman, age 38, began experiencing fever and headache March 14. She was admitted to Assiut Fever Hospital and given Tamiflu on March 14. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 18. The woman reported contact with dead and sick poultry. She was reported clinically free and in a good general condition on March 18. The MOHP reported this was the 59th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

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  • Date of report: 10 March 2009
  • Governorate: Menoufiya
  • District: Menouf
  • Event summary: Girl, age 1½, began experiencing symptoms March 6. She was admitted to Menouf Fever Hospital upon showing symptoms of high fever and cough, and was given Tamiflu. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 10. The girl reportedly had a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was reported in a good general condition on March 10. The MOHP reported this was the 58th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.

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  • Date of report: 4 March 2009
    Governorate: Alexandria
  • District: Amira
  • Event summary: Boy, age 2½, began experiencing symptoms March 3. The same day, he was admitted to Alexandria Fever Hospital and received Tamiflu. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 4. His family reported a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was in a good general condition March 4. The MOHP reported this was the 57th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP

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  • Date of report: 1 March 2009
  • Governorate: Fayoum
  • District: Youssef el Seddik
  • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Feb. 25. He was admitted to Manshiyet el Bakry General Hospital on Feb. 28. The child received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed March 1. His mother reported a history of close contact with dead and sick poultry. The child was in a critical condition under artificial ventilation March 1. The MOHP reported this was the 56th case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt.
  • Source of report: Amr Kandeel, Undersecretary for preventative affairs, MOHP
    Samir Refaie, Head of Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit, MOHP
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    9 February 2009: 1½-year-old boy in Minya (Maghagha) stable with AI

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  • Date of report: 3 February 2009
  • Governorate: Suez
  • District: Ganain
  • Event summary: Boy, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Feb. 2.He was admitted to Suez Fever Hospital on Feb. 3; throat swab and blood samples were taken, and the child received Tamiflu the same day. Infection with avian influenza was confirmed Feb. 4. His mother reported a history of close contact with a dead poultry. The child was in a good general condition. The MOHP reported this was the 54rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt. 23 of the cases have been fatal.
  • Source of report: Ministry of Health and Population ESU


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  • Date of report: 26 January 2009
  • Per the Ministry of Health and Population
  • Governorate: Menoufiya
  • District: Shebin el Kom
  • Event summary: Girl, age 2, began experiencing symptoms Jan. 23: She was admitted to Shebin el Kom Fever Hospital and administered Tamiflu the same day. Infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus was confirmed by the Egyptian Central Public Health Laboratory, according to the World Health organization. The MOHP said the girl was in good and stable condition Jan. 26. Her mother reported a history of close contact with sick poultry. The WHO reported this was the 53rd case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Egypt; 23 of the cases have been fatal.
    See related report.

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